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Friday, May 21, 2021

Supplies going fast at drive-thru COVID vaccination clinics in Saskatchewan - CKOM News Talk Sports

Drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Saskatchewan were popular places Thursday.

The clinic at Regina’s Evraz Place opened at noon — and stopped accepting any more cars at 12:15 p.m.

The drive-thru, which started accepting people 12 years and over on Thursday, was to be open until 7:30 p.m. Instead, it’s to reopen for new clients Friday at noon.

The drive-thrus in Saskatoon and Lloydminster also closed early. Saskatoon’s clinic opened its doors at 8:30 a.m., and closed at 1:45 p.m. Lloydminster’s was open from 9 a.m. until 12:45 p.m.

Scott Livingstone, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Health Authority, told reporters during a media conference the issue with the early closures is connected to supply.

The authority shares its supply with other organizations that are doing vaccinations, such as participating pharmacies.

“We have committed to opening up the drive-thrus as much as we can with as much vaccine that we have available,” Livingstone said. “The good news is … one, the drive-thrus are popular. Two, we see lots of young folks and lots of people coming in to get their doses.

“As we move forward, we’ll try to expand drive-thrus as much as we can with available doses as we wind down some of our booked appointments and focus on kids (including in its school-based immunization program), but also focus on more of a regular cadence with having the drive-thrus open.”

Livingstone saw the early closures of the drive-thrus as a double-edged sword.

“(We) understand the frustration when people come by the drive-thru and it’s full,” he said, “but the other side of it is, it means thousands of residents in the province are choosing to get vaccinated.”

Everyone 12 and over in the province is eligible to get their first dose of a COVID vaccine at a drive-thru or walk-in clinic or at a participating pharmacy or by booking an appointment online or by phone.

As well, people 85 and over or who received their first shot before Feb. 15 are eligible to arrange for a second dose. Those shots also can be administered at a drive-thru or walk-in clinic, at a pharmacy or at a vaccination clinic run by the SHA.

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